Unable to capture .wav audio

G

Guest

I use an ATI HDTV tuner as my video capture device. I control the volume for
the audio from the HDTV tuner using the slider for the .wav source in the
master volume sound window. However, .wav is not offered as an option for
the audio input source in the Movie Maker video capture wizard. As my luck
goes all of the other audio sources are listed except the wav source. The
HDTV card has no audio output plugs so I have no way of connecting a cable
from the card to the mother board or a sound card. I have the latest version
of NVIDIA's audio driver.

Any suggestion on how to make the audio capture work?
 
G

Guest

video novice said:
I use an ATI HDTV tuner as my video capture device. I control the volume for
the audio from the HDTV tuner using the slider for the .wav source in the
master volume sound window. However, .wav is not offered as an option for
the audio input source in the Movie Maker video capture wizard. As my luck
goes all of the other audio sources are listed except the wav source. The
HDTV card has no audio output plugs so I have no way of connecting a cable
from the card to the mother board or a sound card. I have the latest version
of NVIDIA's audio driver.

Any suggestion on how to make the audio capture work?
 
R

Richard Crowley

I use an ATI HDTV tuner as my video capture device. I control the
volume for
the audio from the HDTV tuner using the slider for the .wav source in
the
master volume sound window. However, .wav is not offered as an option
for
the audio input source in the Movie Maker video capture wizard. As my
luck
goes all of the other audio sources are listed except the wav source.
The
HDTV card has no audio output plugs so I have no way of connecting a
cable
from the card to the mother board or a sound card. I have the latest
version
of NVIDIA's audio driver.

Any suggestion on how to make the audio capture work?

There is a set of check-boxes that control which recording
volume controls appear in the window. Note that the playback
and recording control channels are independently controlled.
 

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